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Do people actually drive around with their foot out of the vehicle on these pegs, or is it only to air out your ballsack while you’re waiting on your chili cheese tater tots at Sonic?
Looks like something my 16 year old white trash Redneck self would have done some 44 years ago. No way now would I think my foot outside the vehicle was a good idea.
Now doors off is a different story.
 

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Do people actually drive around with their foot out of the vehicle on these pegs, or is it only to air out your ballsack while you’re waiting on your chili cheese tater tots at Sonic?
Looks like something my 16 year old white trash Redneck self would have done some 44 years ago. No way now would I think my foot outside the vehicle was a good idea.
Now doors off is a different story.
I was a bit skeptical at first, however I find it to be a very comfortable driving position. the front half my foot is resting on the peg with my heel on the Jeep. my foot isn’t even close to being out further than the front fender.
 

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Well since you asked, I prefer a big side mirror-it offers a wide view, especially since there's a lot or motorcycles around and they can creep up and get in the blind spot instantaneously, so I went with Rugge Ridge Rectangular mirrors-they work real well at high speeds as well. No cracks. no dents. Keep the Jeep wave going.
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